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Monthly Archives - November 2008

November 2008 Archives

Shakespeare through the director’s lens

Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Every quarter,the Mondavi Centerfor the Performing Arts chooses a new theme for their “Focus on Film” series.Upcoming themes for this year include cases of mistaken identity in Alfred Hitchcock movies and movies that inspired the work of director Paul Haggis.This fall’s themeis “Shakespeare in the Cinema.“

Rock It! lands

Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Seasoned UC Davis students and alumni may rememberRock It!,a Thursday night rock addition to the Davis nightlife.They may also remember its conclusion whenRock It! creator Jordan Smart ended the event after a year-and-a-half long run.

Pulitzer Prize winner to discuss ‘The New Deal Now’

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2008
During an economic crisis that evokes comparisons to the Great Depression,many historians are arguing that the New Dealhas never been more relevant. The Center for History,Society and Culture is sponsoring “The New Deal Now,“ a two-hour public forum that will feature three historians from three different universities.The event will begin today at5p.m.at the University Club,located in the Arboretum just across from Mrak Hall and next to Wyatt Pavilion.

PhiLOLsophy

OpinionNovember 13, 2008
Are you male? Do you watch porn? If your answers to these questions are “yes” and “fuck yes” respectively,you are more likely to objectify women.I am not assuming you do,but the likelihood is strong.The likelihood is correlated with how frequently you watch porn and how frequently your viewings are followed by an orgasm.

Pants Optional

OpinionNovember 13, 2008
Admit it,you’re guilty of procrastination.Most of us are.If you really,truly aren’t,then you must be one of those sick people who has a planner that they carry around everywhere with little neon-colored Post-Its sticking out of the edges,detailing your life from the moment you step outside of your front door to the time you say your last Hail Mary and hop into bed.You start drafting your papers a week before they’re due and you can always be counted on to havedone the readings before class.

New art deals with war and globalization

Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
The newest art pieces by retiredChicana/o studiesand art professor Malaquias Montoya are now on display at the Pence Gallery in downtown Davis.The exhibit – which features23paintings and prints – is titled “Globalization & War:The Aftermath” and will be open for viewing until Dec.21.

Israeli-American journalist Yaakov Katz to speak tonight

FeaturesNovember 13, 2008
UC Davis prides itself on being a politically aware and active campus,but how many students actually question what they read in the American news media? Yaakov Katz will offer students a different view on the international news in a presentation today at7p.m.at Hillel of Davis and Sacramento at328A St.,across from Toomey Field.

Gas prices continue to plummet

City NewsNovember 13, 2008
The average price in California for regular gasoline has fallen to$2.33,which is44.8cents lower thantwoweeks ago and over$2lower than California’s all-time high set in June of this year at$4.588,according to the California Energy Commission. Over the last month prices have sunk92cents in California and$1.00nationally to an average of$2.20,according to a survey released Tuesday by the motorist group AAA.

From page to stage

Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Got something to say? Poetry may be a perfect outlet.The UC Davis Poetry Slam Team is holding auditions today at7p.m.in Griffin Lounge,located on the first floor of the Memorial Union.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 13, 2008
TODAY Reducing residential energy demands Noon 3201Hart Yael Parag,from the University of Oxford,will speak on how government policies can cared good energy citizens.

Chancellor to visit Iranian universities

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2008
In his last year aschancellor of UC Davis,Larry Vanderhoef is inno way taking it easy.The long-serving chancellor embarks on his second trip toIran tomorrow. Chancellor Vanderhoef will make the visit along with five other American university leaders as part of a delegation sponsored by the American Association of Universities.On theseven-day trip,the group will visit several Iranian universities in the interest of strengthening scientific and educational ties between the two countries.

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2008
Submitting another student’s work as one’s own A plantsciences professor referred a student for submitting her friend’s essay as her own.In a prior administration of the class,the friend earned very high marks for a paper on sugarcane growth.Knowing that this year’s essay prompt was identical,the referred student asked to see her friend’s essay for reference,and then copied the essay verbatim,submitting it as her own work.She admitted to wrongdoing and agreed to a one-quarter suspension,counseling with CAPS and a time management workshop with the Learning Skills Center.Because the student had prior violations on file,she was also sanctioned to Deferred Dismissal,meaning a subsequent academic violation would lead to dismissal from theuniversity.